Pigs in Literature Babe in The Sheep-pig by Dick King-Smith (filmed as Babe) The Empress of Blandings, created by P. G. Wodehouse Freddy the Pig, in 13 different books by Walter R. Brooks. Hen-Wen (the fortune-telling pig) in the Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander Napoleon in Animal Farm by George Orwell Old Major in Animal Farm by George Orwell Orson from the Jim Davis comic strip U.S. Acres Pig from the comic strip Pearls efore Swine Piglet in A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories. Preston the Pig, a GMA Accessories, Inc. bean-bag toy, which resembled Squealer. Snowball in Animal Farm by George Orwell Squealer in Animal Farm by George Orwell - also a copyrighted name of a Ty Inc, beanie baby The Three Little Pigs Wilbur in Charlotte's Web by E. B. White Pigs in Film Babe in Babe and Babe: Pig in the City, both directed by George Miller Petunia Pig (Porky Pig's girlfriend) Porky Pig Hampton J. Pig from Tiny Toon Adventures The Three Little Pigs '\'Silly Symphonies'' characters Porco Rosso, the title character from Hayao Miyazaki's anime film 紅の豚, or Kurenai no buta Pigs on Television Arnold Ziffel in the 1965 - 1971 sitcom Green Acres. Oolong in the Dragon Ball series. Miss Piggy in Jim Henson's The Muppet Show. Pinky and Perky (puppet pigs) who spoke like The Chipmunks, created by Czech immigrants Jan and Vlasta Dalibor (BBC television, from 1968) Pigs in Music "Piggy Pig Pig" from Procol Harum's album Home "Pigs on the Wing" and "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" (only metaphorically pigs) in Pink Floyd's album Animals The metaphorical "War Pigs" in Black Sabbath's protest song Still more metaphorical pigs in The Beatles' song "Piggies" Related topics List of historical pigs List of fictional animals